British indie band Futures have made the shocking announcement that they are to split, less than a year after releasing their debut album and
Do you love music? Do you love free things? Do you love poor puns in blog titles? If you nodded along and said “Yes” three times, then today’s article is for you. A
With the London 2012 Olympic games now officially underway and the host country placed firmly in the spotlight, it’s only fitting to look at some of the best of British bands currently flying the flag for the alternative music scene – from the heavy weight defending champions to the bill toppers of the future, here… More »
Nearing the end of their UK tour, Futures played Brighton, England’s The Haunt alongside their regular tour support Don Broco and Natives, as well as local band Loose Lips. For those of you who weren’t lucky enough to be there earlier in the week, here’s my personal photo diary of the evening. Enjoy!
Earlier in the week, Futures made the shocking announcement that they had broken away from their major label signing at Mercury Records after album release
Another week goes by and more free British music comes into my life. Futures unveiled an album track, The Dead Famous’ paid-for-by-peppers song turns out to be pop-punktastic and a lovely BUZZNET user recommended me